| 'Enough is . . . . . . . . a feast' (2.4.2) |
ASGOODAS |
| A false rumour or story |
CANARD |
| A spare one may be fat around the middle |
TYRE |
| Able to be touched or felt, like a . . . . . . . . hit |
PALPABLE |
| Admire and respect - see aloft |
LOOKUPTO |
| Affirmative votes as in committee |
AYES |
| Bent on, resolved |
INTENT |
| Clear French meat soup |
CONSOMME |
| Coax, wheedle |
CAJOLE |
| Eye condition causing weakening or loss of sight |
GLAUCOMA |
| Floating freely, not moored |
ADRIFT |
| Goodbye for now, monsieur |
AUREVOIR |
| Greek god of the sun |
APOLLO |
| Harshness or sharpness of speech |
ACERBITY |
| Locked so as to make immobile, like illegally parked car |
CLAMPED |
| Longed for in deanery |
YEARNED |